# shell security options if ( -r /etc/security/shell ) then eval `sed -n 's/^\([^#]*\)=\([^#]*\)/set \1=\2;/p' < /etc/security/shell` endif if ( $uid >= 500 ) then if ( ${?UMASK_USER} ) then umask ${UMASK_USER} else umask 022 endif else if ( ${?UMASK_ROOT} ) then umask ${UMASK_ROOT} else umask 002 endif endif # (pixel) tcsh doesn't handle directory in the PATH being non-readable # in security high, /usr/bin is 751, aka non-readable # using unhash *after modifying PATH* fixes the pb # So while modifying the PATH, do not rely on the PATH until unhash is done if ( ${?ALLOW_CURDIR_IN_PATH} == 'yes' ) then if ! { (echo "${PATH}" | /bin/grep -F -q :.) } then setenv PATH "${PATH}:." endif endif # using unhash *after modifying PATH* (see above) if (! -r /usr/bin) then unhash endif # translate sh variables from /etc/security/shell to their equivalent in csh if ( ${?TMOUT} ) then set autologout=`expr $TMOUT / 60` endif if ( ${?HISTFILESIZE} ) then set history=$HISTFILESIZE endif if ( ${?SECURE_LEVEL} ) then setenv SECURE_LEVEL ${SECURE_LEVEL} endif # msec.csh ends here